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she operations but a real strain on the environment. this picture because the fuel for the shelter gloucester melts which is expensive and potentially destructive to the environment. now with cheap monday's stock can see the benefits for themselves and that it needed to properly manage the baby bargains. i saw changing environments execute its use is important and security organizations makes encourages the nations that provide troops equipment to comply with laws and environmental management cherries are the luckiest be a good bonus in any country improving efficiency would have clear benefits. saving the money on fuel. reducing national carbon emissions and improving all the rains and effectiveness of all forces in the field. of course it's a difficult task that comes to priorities against protect our the saree eight. makes routine forces to pretend that these goals can give hundred pounds. it isn't what it will be an all around and uses the two seats short of what i wanted to go to the eight week check the state level are the ones th
she operations but a real strain on the environment. this picture because the fuel for the shelter gloucester melts which is expensive and potentially destructive to the environment. now with cheap monday's stock can see the benefits for themselves and that it needed to properly manage the baby bargains. i saw changing environments execute its use is important and security organizations makes encourages the nations that provide troops equipment to comply with laws and environmental management...
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researchers artificially changed the environment to monitor the impact on the crustaceans. they're trying to find out if the thinning of the ice could affect krill numbers. bigger animals at the south pole provide even more data. scientists in the university of tasmania have attached small devices on elephant seals to record their movements and the temperature of the sea where they swim. they're aiming to determine how changes in the ice volume and water temperature affect behavior. >> the elephant seal numbers have been declining over the last 20 or 30 years, and it's almost certainly due to some change in the marine environment. we can make predictions about how the animals are going to respond as the climate changes into the future. >> reporter: australian officials and experts say their effort isn't just academic but realistic and practical too. >> certainly climate change is a really big concern to us. concerned about antarctica because of the impact it has and the practical consequences. it affects the ocean around it and therefore the fisheries upon which we rely. >>
researchers artificially changed the environment to monitor the impact on the crustaceans. they're trying to find out if the thinning of the ice could affect krill numbers. bigger animals at the south pole provide even more data. scientists in the university of tasmania have attached small devices on elephant seals to record their movements and the temperature of the sea where they swim. they're aiming to determine how changes in the ice volume and water temperature affect behavior. >>...
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a healthy nation in kazakhstan the government understands that he's necessary to create competitive environment without the advancement of initiatives any implementation of strategic goals is impossible. i used to it. at present the scope will join the dvd so the government and private businesses in this field manson is increasing in these connection to these services to patients can get and local private clinics under a government programs is also increasing in particular some conflicts procedures connected was the heart and vascular surgery are becoming more available on average cubans six months for in clinics before more than two hundred surgical operations. this part the for humans on the other hand according to experts patients themselves have become more selective when it comes to choosing clinics and services. o who has given this last year we were faced with an unprecedented situation when a patient with these equalize receiving health care services was unable to get certain services in the ford clinic because of some officials. previously the red's to be some problems connected to was
a healthy nation in kazakhstan the government understands that he's necessary to create competitive environment without the advancement of initiatives any implementation of strategic goals is impossible. i used to it. at present the scope will join the dvd so the government and private businesses in this field manson is increasing in these connection to these services to patients can get and local private clinics under a government programs is also increasing in particular some conflicts...
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think that the aerial study should be work environment to a public environment, and transformation of gender relations. >> finished the group of women who have come to talk to us. there werealking about details, really learning lessons which they had to because the boys will be boys really doesn't work too well for girls. >> that assumption. >> right. yes. yes. >> sent you very much. i really enjoyed listening. mobilizing people across the country. i work for the who. and they'd have a discussions about whether here in washington they should have a separate gender limits focus on issues of gender equality or whether that is just something for each department. the decision ultimately may never change. once i was to have a separate gender. but the biggest issues and let america was working with. as is said, the attitude among at least the americans, where much about the latin motto man. go home and make dinner. enforcement and particularly with in court. >> okay. the first re of a question. >> yes. a separate gender. that has been debated for a long time. i think i belong to the develop
think that the aerial study should be work environment to a public environment, and transformation of gender relations. >> finished the group of women who have come to talk to us. there werealking about details, really learning lessons which they had to because the boys will be boys really doesn't work too well for girls. >> that assumption. >> right. yes. yes. >> sent you very much. i really enjoyed listening. mobilizing people across the country. i work for the who....
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who seek to destroy up to this new environment and undermine our relationship in france much iran is always willing to pursue positive dialogue with the united states and the west in general. we are ready to move at whatever perspective arrangements they would like to put on the table. as long as they are based on equality of process and respect for the inherent tries so iran and its people afic i believe there is a window of opportunity at the moment but we have yet to see how serious the americans are about using it. the bit going barbarians are at they gain they have been at the feet of the american soul dollar reservists time take their bread and circus placing political clout tyrants mocking the ground regulators and party officials who hate any payment system which they can't jump up. in which negotiations only a week ago the prospect of a deal with around tantalizingly close then the french played the role of spoiler for the great delight of israel nonetheless negotiations continue much is made of the technical side of the talks in fact this is a side show but these negotiatio
who seek to destroy up to this new environment and undermine our relationship in france much iran is always willing to pursue positive dialogue with the united states and the west in general. we are ready to move at whatever perspective arrangements they would like to put on the table. as long as they are based on equality of process and respect for the inherent tries so iran and its people afic i believe there is a window of opportunity at the moment but we have yet to see how serious the...
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it would be challenging to program in that environment. >> thank you. one last thing i would like to put on the table. this is really out of an armed services perspective and foreign relations but ties that we're dealing right now with whether the -- we will be able to pass a national authorize act by the end of 2013. there's expiring authorities in that act that expire on the december 31 if we don't act before the end of the year two in particular touch on afghanistan there are some others that touch on it more generally. there's currently a program in the defense appropriation spending for re intergracious. former taliban and others in to civil society. that's funded but the funding expire on december 31 untiles we pass an ndaa. similarly, any military member engaged in hostile fire is entitled to hazard use pay under the current appropriations bill. that north expires on december 31 if we don't pass it. it can affect us as well. these are important issues in the frc status but another item on the table now in the senate that has a significant bearing
it would be challenging to program in that environment. >> thank you. one last thing i would like to put on the table. this is really out of an armed services perspective and foreign relations but ties that we're dealing right now with whether the -- we will be able to pass a national authorize act by the end of 2013. there's expiring authorities in that act that expire on the december 31 if we don't act before the end of the year two in particular touch on afghanistan there are some...
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it is a very challenging environment. the stealth is the environment a advantage. host: first the air force, then the navy, then the marines buying the planes as well. other countries involved. guest: some nine nations. lockheed martin and the united states hoped that other nations walls lay by f-35's just as they got f-16's for years and years. they are very capable planes. the air force hopes that air force, navy, and marine corps hope that over the life of the program, the more nations that buy it, the more you buy the unit cost of the plane go down. host: here's is a look at some of the countries involved. mark from new jersey up next, retired military. caller: maybe your guest can a slightly how the a-35 could take the place of the a-10 warthog in combat. when you look back at the b-52's that have been around for 50 something years and its specific role and content julie -- and continuously upgraded, you have got the a-10 what that vulcan cannon in a, which is low and slow over the battlefield in protecting the troops, how can he f-35 come that low-end phone l
it is a very challenging environment. the stealth is the environment a advantage. host: first the air force, then the navy, then the marines buying the planes as well. other countries involved. guest: some nine nations. lockheed martin and the united states hoped that other nations walls lay by f-35's just as they got f-16's for years and years. they are very capable planes. the air force hopes that air force, navy, and marine corps hope that over the life of the program, the more nations that...
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how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the mouth rusian scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital s. and capital in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically oil water timber fisheries resources across the board are in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the condom is beginning to cause more problems than it solves but the. technological advancement that playing any role and rate for fifteen ability well certainly plays a role in it and you're right you're right before it has at times in the past steve dog you know bought some more time but at some point you don't have more raw materials you that's the that's the another capital essence in supply you can expect as shortages occur prices rise producers to bring more to the market that's a little s. a little supply and they will supply more in th
how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the mouth rusian scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital s. and capital in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically oil water timber fisheries resources across the board are in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the...
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how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the mouth rusian scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital s. and capital in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically oil water timber fisheries resources across the board are in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the condom is beginning to cause more problems than it solves the. technological advancement that playing any role and rate for fifteen ability well certainly plays a role in it and you're right you're right before it has at times in the past steve dog you know bought some more time but at some point you don't have more raw materials you that's the that's the another capital essence in supply you can expect as shortages occur prices rise producers to bring more to the market that's a little yes a little supply and you will supply more in the ma
how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the mouth rusian scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital s. and capital in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically oil water timber fisheries resources across the board are in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the...
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entrepreneur was rights with the help of legal and administrative methods we need to create a good business environment for aunt norris when compared with the russian market. then plans to establish the legislation institute under the lower house of parliament were jealous. it was reported by the chairman of them angeles committee on fort affairs defence and security money and fashion buyer at the briefing mile in fashion by pointed out that the institute would examine the bills that come from the government about a week and hope and peace to improve them cover about one hundred and sixty draft laws have already been considered and approved since january two thousand well. you are bored the head of the state plays the key role in the formation of the parliamentary system there is some potential for strengthening of our home and at the current stage is important to create the conditions for a greater realization of the legislative initiatives of deputies them up the phone. an international conference the role of the first president of the republican cause extent the leader of the nation's missile that h
entrepreneur was rights with the help of legal and administrative methods we need to create a good business environment for aunt norris when compared with the russian market. then plans to establish the legislation institute under the lower house of parliament were jealous. it was reported by the chairman of them angeles committee on fort affairs defence and security money and fashion buyer at the briefing mile in fashion by pointed out that the institute would examine the bills that come from...
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often portray smartphones as futuristic devices that can instantly connect and control their digital environment all without the needed tech support but that future may be closer than we think the new technology to build here in korea aims to do away with punching and passwords or e mail address is when users want to connect with each other in nearby devices it's a technology called visual communication that's been developed by the electronics and telecommunications research institute or x ray. it all in the car to devise a shot at with o'grady opie. he then helps to automatically find the cord that device using the imaging technology. in principle they should allow for communications connections to be quickly established teeth. the new technology has numerous advantages when compared to current standards on the market. first it works independently from the station which allows for direct communication between devices without a wireless network. since it uses radio waves data connections can be operated as far as seventy meters apart and connecting two new devices is as easy as taking the pictur
often portray smartphones as futuristic devices that can instantly connect and control their digital environment all without the needed tech support but that future may be closer than we think the new technology to build here in korea aims to do away with punching and passwords or e mail address is when users want to connect with each other in nearby devices it's a technology called visual communication that's been developed by the electronics and telecommunications research institute or x ray....
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. >> reporter: the ice is no holiday, a tough event for a tough environment. for these visitors, there is no better way to appreciate the cold beauty of siberia. "nhk world." >> it certainly isn't as cold in tokyo as areas around the lake but people here are wearing their warm jackets today. meteorologist sayaka mori will tell us when things will warm up. >> the hi could drop 10 degrees below. the reason for that weather in central japan yesterday is providing cold and humid flow. wet weather in central japan will continue into this evening hours and after that, it could move to the region tonight. more rain in japan due to an approaching weather system that has a history of producing more than 100 millimeters of rain in southern china such as guangdong province. the pacific coast may see locally heavy rain and thunderstorms as well as wind and it will be a wet day across japan. some areas of southern china are still seeing left over showers and unfortunately more wet weather is in the cards for you and more rain tomorrow. temperature-wise, baking hot in bangk
. >> reporter: the ice is no holiday, a tough event for a tough environment. for these visitors, there is no better way to appreciate the cold beauty of siberia. "nhk world." >> it certainly isn't as cold in tokyo as areas around the lake but people here are wearing their warm jackets today. meteorologist sayaka mori will tell us when things will warm up. >> the hi could drop 10 degrees below. the reason for that weather in central japan yesterday is providing cold...
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years while that happens and that's one of the reasons why i caution people this is a very high risk environment and it's really not ready yet for for your average every day investor to trust their savings to it in any way anybody who puts money into the system now should expect that they could lose all of it. now what do you think is the fair prize of bitcoin unit at the moment when do you yourself buy it for nine hundred dollars sure i mean if if this technology reaches even a fraction of its potential then nine hundred dollars would likely be a bargain specially if it's used as a currency in the future now it's also possible the big clean could have a extremely useful purpose if it was valued at ten sons just as a payment mechanism. but most likely it's going to be worth a lot more as as more and more people use it as more and more people see it as a legitimate alternative for payments online for international remittances and as a store of value but you do understand that the main condition of the main now are incentive for people to see it as well as the bible of alternative would be to degr
years while that happens and that's one of the reasons why i caution people this is a very high risk environment and it's really not ready yet for for your average every day investor to trust their savings to it in any way anybody who puts money into the system now should expect that they could lose all of it. now what do you think is the fair prize of bitcoin unit at the moment when do you yourself buy it for nine hundred dollars sure i mean if if this technology reaches even a fraction of its...
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they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri national protected area the green nature taking its august on to a forest reserve in the central african republic. the country was plunged into chaos following a military coup and coaches take advantage of that the stand that that is the director of design concerned the park he says the death toll among the animals was high why didn't the second of all the people who live there based on what we observe them as argus on the reserve the whole thing was well organized it. when mike poachers presumably from sudan. they protect the site of a clearing in early may it all. what made i
they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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television creates an environment. telegraph creates an environment. and digital technology creates an environment, too, but without being too technical determined about it, as our culture changes we a top digital tools. our values change. would change the tools that we give up and then those tools that we develop to change the way we thing -- the way we see things. in the back. >> how much, by cursing differences between the culture around print, how many of these things are apparent to environment of the digital culture how much, it's a new media and is then unregulated and it's been a wild, wild west and you see it less like that? >> it's interesting. i mean, i always have felt like we're in danger of holding the digital media fiber into the industrial age. that's been the main thing that i've been try to kicking and screaming about since 1998. i did this talk why futuristic. the thing i got mad about is the thing was here. it was here. here we've got the technology. digital, digital means the digits. we can actually start making the world. and then
television creates an environment. telegraph creates an environment. and digital technology creates an environment, too, but without being too technical determined about it, as our culture changes we a top digital tools. our values change. would change the tools that we give up and then those tools that we develop to change the way we thing -- the way we see things. in the back. >> how much, by cursing differences between the culture around print, how many of these things are apparent to...
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the security environment is changing. our military services which have spent much of the past decade relearning the lessons of counterinsurgency and expanding upon them are trying to figure out what they should be 5, 10, 20 years from now. the strategy side is just half of it. after a decade in which military funds were all but limitless, budgets are down again. there has been a buildup in which we did not recapitalize our arsenal. the u.s. has emerged from a decade of war with fewer aircraft, fewer ships, thousands of combat vehicles now abandoned in foreign lands. instead of getting larger, our military has become smaller, older and more expensive. no longer can the military do it all. advancing our national ambitions with our defense budget requires serious prioritization or perhaps innovation. do we sacrifice near-term capacity to build long-term capability? do we rely on allies and partners to a degree once thought unimaginable? during his last few months in office, robert gates who led the way in making the first ro
the security environment is changing. our military services which have spent much of the past decade relearning the lessons of counterinsurgency and expanding upon them are trying to figure out what they should be 5, 10, 20 years from now. the strategy side is just half of it. after a decade in which military funds were all but limitless, budgets are down again. there has been a buildup in which we did not recapitalize our arsenal. the u.s. has emerged from a decade of war with fewer aircraft,...
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in the desert with no connection was the sole soul to the marine environment. we are establishing their own unique ecology in our system to sustain the veto any clues in doing so by utilizing the period that can recycle it. don't get charged rewarded bed and read on this charge in the organic material that the issue it the. they do. as opposed to other systems were gay discharge something like the pink one percent of the grease a twenty percent of the total by a waterfall in the system today. a sincere with this charge me know it can grow green fish away from the sea. don't steal. isabel water shortage as honorably of light. and it's this that prompted the sign says to make the new system eco logically friendly the secret ingredient is specially developed bacteria a nice used to treat that nitrogen and organic waste by products of fish production we'll reduce the load. here we are offering. between ecology and we believe this is the future of touch. so instead of taking fish off the menu. the folks behind cfa are doing all they can to keep the fish vendors happ
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they are able to penetrate high threat environments and so that's certainly an area that we are looking at in the near and the long-term. >> let's go to the question of the number of orbits that the air force needs to generate. i know this has been a contention issue over the years but at one point it was to be able to generate 50 orbits and each for remotely piloted airplane craft to generate a 1 aircraft over a particular spot for 24/7 coverage. and then the number went to 65 and you were building 65 and then it was like to be able to surge to 80. that was at the height of the aversion and iraq wars. are these requirements still valid and at what point is the air force going to be told you don't have to build to that. >> i think that will be a dialogue that we have, especially as we build the f515 programs and look at the future and discover what is the footprint in afghanistan, what is the footprint across southwest asia and what do we need for the less permissive environments. the current guidance is 65 with the capability to surge to 85. our budget supports that and by may of 2014
they are able to penetrate high threat environments and so that's certainly an area that we are looking at in the near and the long-term. >> let's go to the question of the number of orbits that the air force needs to generate. i know this has been a contention issue over the years but at one point it was to be able to generate 50 orbits and each for remotely piloted airplane craft to generate a 1 aircraft over a particular spot for 24/7 coverage. and then the number went to 65 and you...
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i think they're beginning to look at what the post 2014 environment will endeavor to fall down in, and the u.s. will help facilitate these talks. >> and david bonior, thank you for joining us. at least 15 people including four foreigners have been killed in an attack by islamists in the somalia capital of mogadishu. said they were behind this assault. there are more protests in egypt with the new governor being part of a group that killed tourists in 1997, the tourism minister is also threatening to resign. and stefanoce gabbana have been sentenced to one year in prison for tax evasion -- but because of the appeals process is unlikely they will spend any time behind bars. the government of brazil will place a security force -- after protests involving a quarter of a million people. this began with a rise in bus fares -- but the demonstrators now have grievances that stretch much farther. we have more. >> this was supposed to be brazil showing the world how well things were going ahead of the world cup. nobody expected this. hundreds of thousands of protesters across the country -- this
i think they're beginning to look at what the post 2014 environment will endeavor to fall down in, and the u.s. will help facilitate these talks. >> and david bonior, thank you for joining us. at least 15 people including four foreigners have been killed in an attack by islamists in the somalia capital of mogadishu. said they were behind this assault. there are more protests in egypt with the new governor being part of a group that killed tourists in 1997, the tourism minister is also...
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>> what we're looking at is an environment where the world's policeman for so many decades is suddenly just not willing to be the traffic cop on every beat. >> there is no defining doctrine that threads its way from administration to administration over american history that makes clear where we will act and where we won't act. >> interventions are dangerous because interventions always come with rather significant unintended consequences. >> narrator: in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. >> never before in our history have we been so interconnected with the rest of the world. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse,
>> what we're looking at is an environment where the world's policeman for so many decades is suddenly just not willing to be the traffic cop on every beat. >> there is no defining doctrine that threads its way from administration to administration over american history that makes clear where we will act and where we won't act. >> interventions are dangerous because interventions always come with rather significant unintended consequences. >> narrator: in a democracy,...
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the panel say it is work environment should be adapted to take in motivated and capable women, senior citizens and young people seeking careers. it calls on companies to offer full-time regular positions with limited transfers and job classifications. that's to make it easier for people caring for their children and aging parents to land jobs. it urges companies to do away with the mandatory retirement age to allow more senior citizens to continue working. it says creativity of highly specialized staff should be promoted through appropriate treatment and flexible working hours. now the panel does hope to incorporate these recommendations and the government's growth plan to be revised around next june. >>> on the economic front in japan, housing starts in november posted an increase for a 15th straight month compared to the previous year. many people in japan are rushing to buy homes ahead of a consumption tax hike scheduled for next april. the land and infrastructure ministry says more than 91,400 homes have gotten under way, up 14.1% from the same time last year. owner occupied house
the panel say it is work environment should be adapted to take in motivated and capable women, senior citizens and young people seeking careers. it calls on companies to offer full-time regular positions with limited transfers and job classifications. that's to make it easier for people caring for their children and aging parents to land jobs. it urges companies to do away with the mandatory retirement age to allow more senior citizens to continue working. it says creativity of highly...
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is the answer in the aus tear environment to start buying more or bringing into service things like a b-1 bomber that has a tremendous electronic capability? >> great question. certainly if you look at what "dizzy" and the marine corps are doing, or the ew community that i work with, we have very, very similar requirements for ew. because we have similar requirements, we really ought to be pursuing similar ways to fill those requirements. and so last year "dizzy"'s guys, my guys all met together and we had a, where do we gain synergies? we've done a couple of joint exercises. we're going meat again next week. >> do you need a better coordinating element? you guys are colonel-grade officers. do you need a general officer that is tee w boss that helps coordinate among the services? >> i would argue that -- this is would you don't know went hurt you. no. as long as we're allowed to do our jobs, be ew experts, what i found is on the action officer level it is pretty easy for us to be able to take technologies and blend them together. and we've demonstrated that on more than one occasion.
is the answer in the aus tear environment to start buying more or bringing into service things like a b-1 bomber that has a tremendous electronic capability? >> great question. certainly if you look at what "dizzy" and the marine corps are doing, or the ew community that i work with, we have very, very similar requirements for ew. because we have similar requirements, we really ought to be pursuing similar ways to fill those requirements. and so last year "dizzy"'s...
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by that i mean it is an anti-x is ariel do now how do you deal in an environment where they do by thent you to come in? way, that is not new. technology has become more advanced to push them offshore the actualto the air. aerial denial thing is -- it is historical. it goes way back. i look at it as a phase. if we are trying to impose our will somewhere around the world, the enemies will try its best to ensure that we do not. they will do that through a variety of means. one could be kinetic weapons. it could be air weapons. it could be weapons that go into the air and come back down. i would argue that cyber is an area where you could be denied. the impact of cyber could prevent a force from a comp wishing its mission -- from accomplishing its mission. as we think about terrain and coming on shore in a certain environment, i think we take it very seriously. it is a phase. when you are going against a determined enemy, the last thing you want to do is go with ex enemy -- go where the enemy when youyou to go. start thinking about broad coastlines -- what you want to do is put the enemy on
by that i mean it is an anti-x is ariel do now how do you deal in an environment where they do by thent you to come in? way, that is not new. technology has become more advanced to push them offshore the actualto the air. aerial denial thing is -- it is historical. it goes way back. i look at it as a phase. if we are trying to impose our will somewhere around the world, the enemies will try its best to ensure that we do not. they will do that through a variety of means. one could be kinetic...
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very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent literacy rate and girls in afghanistan will marry by the time they are 15 and will likely birth their second child by the time they are 20. so this is the long-term effects of violence and civil wars within a failed state by every measure. the marines who are currently still in southwest afghanistan, they are surrounded by very conservative culture. in 2010, this is not true now but narco trafficking and helman province alone was the fourth largest trafficker of heroin in the world. the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it
very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent...
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again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all work together. so if you want additional information, if you want to talk to captain napalitano, he is the commanding officer for the expeditionary training group, and he is the -- in charge of the people that train and certify that crisis response adaptive force package. his folks also put together the different events for this, for the exercise. the apan provides us an opportunity to be able to share this information with others who want to share the information and be able to share what we did online and you are more than welcome to do a search for that, as well as join that access site and le
again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all...
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tickets to mention this to teach across tickets for the pope the organ sensational in this current environment. i think you are either so i think your audience but but but but do you think you'll be you'll be able to be that figure even i can squeeze into the vet a very interesting for the crocs with incomes of more units this year. but that the end of today as i mentioned earlier we were crowing about people get new cafe in the sustainable profitable for you to monica with this kind of legume for us. what do you think the cheats for future growth in the costs next to where you can to be pitied or and this is the jaguar land rover looking at this award at this very very special combination of a vet recreate the dish engineering and british to sign off of the party voted to fall. this combination kitchen to get going interesting to compare did it deliver go across the map every teacher group of us and why i'm concerned sixteen of the interior pressing in technology from the one weeks to go into the light are complete and new structures. to the biggest moment you. even the electric electronic do
tickets to mention this to teach across tickets for the pope the organ sensational in this current environment. i think you are either so i think your audience but but but but do you think you'll be you'll be able to be that figure even i can squeeze into the vet a very interesting for the crocs with incomes of more units this year. but that the end of today as i mentioned earlier we were crowing about people get new cafe in the sustainable profitable for you to monica with this kind of legume...
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one shopkeepers to realize that in a fair business environment giving receipts is normal. whoever doesn't pay taxes jointly seriously jeopardizing the country's competitive capability. so by using an unfair advantage during the petition on federal if italy. evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime while the and denmark of that time typically seem to concentration camps. the fled to escape to sweeten with the help of the local population. reese robina dh has returned to custard powder on the outskirts of copenhagen. to mark the seventieth anniversary of his escape over the lesson straight. then thirteen year old who was born i
one shopkeepers to realize that in a fair business environment giving receipts is normal. whoever doesn't pay taxes jointly seriously jeopardizing the country's competitive capability. so by using an unfair advantage during the petition on federal if italy. evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in...
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the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it has stabilized significantly since then. so the primary mission of marines in southwest afghanistan is security. but our secondary mission is to assist our interagency partners in kick starting institutions that contribute to a stable nation state. as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's education strategic plan over the southwest provinces. additionally i was given the national action plan for women and control of two female engagement teams which were marines trained to interact with the population of women because of the pashi culture, the males were not allowed to interact with the women. in order obviously to ensure communities stay strong you have to not only address the men, but you absolutely need to address the women. so we created the female engagement team. with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghan
the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it has stabilized significantly since then. so the primary mission of marines in southwest afghanistan is security. but our secondary mission is to assist our interagency partners in kick starting institutions that contribute to a stable nation state. as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's...
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and the ideological environment in which they came of age. generations often take on a character framed by the environment in which they came of age politically. who was president when they turned 18? that is the easiest cut point to think about that. and you see the boomers have a characteristic. and the older, silent generation that came of age post-world war ii and pre-60's. and you sit generation where reagan was president when they came of age. the younger voters today came of age in the bush presidency and the obama presidency. those were the defining political moments of their political awakening. many of them were too young to resonate with 9/11. daud was not the defining moment in their life. it is what happened after, the war in iraq, hurricane katrina. these are people who have seen government not having done enough in a lot of situations, or have missed -- having misdirected its priorities. we see more of a desire for government to take action. caller: i am 55. when i was younger, i did not worry about social security. i wonder ho
and the ideological environment in which they came of age. generations often take on a character framed by the environment in which they came of age politically. who was president when they turned 18? that is the easiest cut point to think about that. and you see the boomers have a characteristic. and the older, silent generation that came of age post-world war ii and pre-60's. and you sit generation where reagan was president when they came of age. the younger voters today came of age in the...
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people are becoming demanding of their governments that they want clean air and clean water, a environment so therefore the focus towards clean energy. a paper was put out, they want to put down emissions by 25% in the next five years. >> what is the difference between energy and clean energy? skill, technology, high-tech. that is what we need over there. you need energy. no one can dispute that. in the transformation from energy to clean energy, you need this high-tech or the high-end skills. without investment, you can -- with energy you can transform to clean energy. [indiscernible] without energy we could not have clean energy. we cannot hopefully jump from nothing to clean energy. >> as a final comment, what is your outlook for trade and investment cooperation in this region in the next five to 10 years. to you foresee the amazing economic story that we saw in the coastal parts of china now transforming to the west question mark >> china has been doing this successfully, transforming from the coastal area to xian through the restaurant part of china. afghanistan -- western part of chi
people are becoming demanding of their governments that they want clean air and clean water, a environment so therefore the focus towards clean energy. a paper was put out, they want to put down emissions by 25% in the next five years. >> what is the difference between energy and clean energy? skill, technology, high-tech. that is what we need over there. you need energy. no one can dispute that. in the transformation from energy to clean energy, you need this high-tech or the high-end...
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characteristics of tnt and only sold so well with kidney disease process we also split the impact on our environment none of it dangerous situation. it was stressed but then very careful to take all steps. oh god what should the county the above another to get a few common situation the anniston star student almost two weeks oh no want to be used to it as soon as possible to employ a new dangers. this weakens. states to the nature of the projects my sister based order to what i'm saying. three hundred and sixty six thousand small arms and light weapons could be destroyed number seventy six thousand tonnes of the nation including the many an anti personnel landmines. i'm saying. many people smiling in this country. so you kill me lol. if you give me the day. part of my life that you are like children. and i hope that life will continue to be calm and peace. when you see are exploding ammunition which are in store i want peace and to be caught in the future. haha was a chain of us will ever get to the shop. the dam this program is very important to our seats were chosen for our grandchildren because i
characteristics of tnt and only sold so well with kidney disease process we also split the impact on our environment none of it dangerous situation. it was stressed but then very careful to take all steps. oh god what should the county the above another to get a few common situation the anniston star student almost two weeks oh no want to be used to it as soon as possible to employ a new dangers. this weakens. states to the nature of the projects my sister based order to what i'm saying. three...
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members, they pursue a so-called direct action approach to saving the environment. that involves things like sabotage and vandalism. it is essentially a leaderless movement. rather than having a formal member, the guidelines, they produce these guidelines that exert activists to cause economic damage to those that they believed the spoil the environment. now, today ecotourism has not been very lethal, but it has been quite costly. there is much overlap in the between echo extremists and the radical animal liberation movement. in 1976 the animal liberation front was founded. it was founded in mainland. it made its way to the united states. the organization's stated goal is to stop animal suffering through direct action. that includes rescuing animals from laboratories and inflicting damage on those facilities that use animals. there is no formal members. rather, activists are bound together by an ideology. finally, it is worth mentioning the unabomber, ted kosinski. later years he is bounced and anti technology and neology. the final years of his campaign he reached
members, they pursue a so-called direct action approach to saving the environment. that involves things like sabotage and vandalism. it is essentially a leaderless movement. rather than having a formal member, the guidelines, they produce these guidelines that exert activists to cause economic damage to those that they believed the spoil the environment. now, today ecotourism has not been very lethal, but it has been quite costly. there is much overlap in the between echo extremists and the...
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. >> reporter: satsuki hopes to create an environment in which she can visit the hometown with her daughter, a trip to retrieve her daughter's school bag has given her the courage to make a step forward. nhk world, fukushima. >>> the tropical storm is causing havoc in japan's southern prefecture of okinawa. robert speta has been following the latest on that. robert? >> here we are, we're still watching our tropical storm continuing to push off to the north. already on radar, we're starting to see the rotation of the storm system as it starts to push overhead. go through the overnight hours into thursday morning, really the worst of it will push across okinawa. we'll see winds possibly especially away from the center of circulation towards the east around 120 kilometers per hour. right now in the center of circulation, winds gusting to 108 kilometers per hour. on the east side as well. you'll see very high waves, possibly around 3 to 6 meters high in okinawa and these waves are going to continue to kick up. for thursday it is not one of those days you're going to be wanting to venture out to
. >> reporter: satsuki hopes to create an environment in which she can visit the hometown with her daughter, a trip to retrieve her daughter's school bag has given her the courage to make a step forward. nhk world, fukushima. >>> the tropical storm is causing havoc in japan's southern prefecture of okinawa. robert speta has been following the latest on that. robert? >> here we are, we're still watching our tropical storm continuing to push off to the north. already on...
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a second question be, how do you describe the strategic environment of next 10-20 years? we have gone to a bipolar cold war to a moment. are we back to what is described polar environment inwill be confronting defense and national security planning? >> [inaudible] for structure is mainly driven by areas where you think , ready forcesful nearby. then you want to look very hard at all of your options in those two regions. without going country by country and island by island. what i can say is this -- what you look at is, do people in the region one your help? do they think it is in their interest to have powerful, highly capable forces nearby? them with aprovide measure of security that they think they need in partnership the two? if the answer is yes, opportunities begin to arise for all kinds of discussions that can evolve over time in different configurations and in different ways. again, the u.s. is not going to be helping to provide additional security in regions where no one wants america's health. -- help. i do not think that is a case for the two regions and mentio
a second question be, how do you describe the strategic environment of next 10-20 years? we have gone to a bipolar cold war to a moment. are we back to what is described polar environment inwill be confronting defense and national security planning? >> [inaudible] for structure is mainly driven by areas where you think , ready forcesful nearby. then you want to look very hard at all of your options in those two regions. without going country by country and island by island. what i can say...
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i think they're beginning to look at what the post 2014 environment will endeavor to fall down in, and the u.s. will help facilitate these talks. >> and david bonior, thank you for joining us. at least 15 people including four foreigners have been killed in an attack by islamists in the somalia capital of mogadishu. said they were behind this assault. there are more protests in egypt with the new governor being part of a group that killed tourists in 1997, the tourism minister is also threatening to resign. and stefanoce gabbana have been sentenced to one year in prison for tax evasion -- but because of the appeals process is unlikely they will spend any time behind bars. the government of brazil will place a security force -- after protests involving a quarter of a million people. this began with a rise in bus fares -- but the demonstrators now have grievances that stretch much farther. we have more. >> this was supposed to be brazil showing the world how well things were going ahead of the world cup. nobody expected this. hundreds of thousands of protesters across the country -- this
i think they're beginning to look at what the post 2014 environment will endeavor to fall down in, and the u.s. will help facilitate these talks. >> and david bonior, thank you for joining us. at least 15 people including four foreigners have been killed in an attack by islamists in the somalia capital of mogadishu. said they were behind this assault. there are more protests in egypt with the new governor being part of a group that killed tourists in 1997, the tourism minister is also...
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as i said, our changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will need to be the dominant were fighting environment, bringing with it a unique set of challenges. those challenges, i believe, deal with precision. , mountain, of desert bejungle warfare, you could less precise in terms of the application of military power. in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision of our capability will be key. the other way i describe it is understanding. it should be a principal of war. one of the lessons learned from , ourast decade of war failure to understand the operation environment led to a mismatch of resources and capabilities apply to that environment. as we move into a different operational environment, and this is one that is emergent, and we have to have a better and we will have to be very precise applying management. it is everything we do. in terms of taking it back to find deficiencies and need a new threat environment at t
as i said, our changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will need to be the dominant were fighting environment, bringing with it a unique set of challenges. those challenges, i believe, deal with precision. , mountain, of desert bejungle warfare, you could less precise in terms of the application of military power. in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision...
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. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are being marginalized, their culture eroded, all while the rest of the world looks away. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's this drumbeating answer to beating the christmas crowds? re ofn reveals the futu online deliveries. ats diplomatic effort aimed ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal and afghanistan has failed -- if diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal in afghanistan fails, billions of dollars in aid could be stalled. reports.en afghanistan side of you don't normally see, men working to try a
. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are...
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nuclear waste remains toxic for tens of thousands of years, keeping people and the environment safe for this length of time is a huge challenge. one idea is to bury the waste deep underground. japan's government has backed this solution, as have many other countries. they say they have the technology to do this safely. japan's plan for underground burial has been on the drawing board for more than a decade. it would start by separating the waste into cylinders. the cylinders, 1.3 meters high and 70 centimeters in diameter, will be encased in concrete. the plan is to bury them 300 meters below the surface. they would be housed in a huge repository the size of about 200 soccer stadiums. the problem is where to bury. local authorities would have to give their permission. efforts to find a site began in the year 2000. the government had hoped stronger incentives would encourage bids to host the facility. it has offered up to 2 billion yen in subsidies to any region that applies. but 11 years after launching the bidding process, not a single candidate has emerged. it's a similar story in man
nuclear waste remains toxic for tens of thousands of years, keeping people and the environment safe for this length of time is a huge challenge. one idea is to bury the waste deep underground. japan's government has backed this solution, as have many other countries. they say they have the technology to do this safely. japan's plan for underground burial has been on the drawing board for more than a decade. it would start by separating the waste into cylinders. the cylinders, 1.3 meters high...
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one is stories from the field, if you will, people's experiences in working in international environments to help promote humanitarian missions. fleet week got involved with a humanitarian mission back in october in the earthquake in van, turkey. there's a heavy kurdish in san francisco and the ... better recover from their event and how to better prepare in the future from the katz traufk event that had taken place would not occur. we got a phone call at the fleet week association to ask if we could help bring together some resources and leet a fact-finding mission and we did that. one of our panelists is up here, second from your left, rob dudgeon, he's with the department of emergency management and he's the director of emergency services. rob's organization has been instrumental in creating the program that we have from back in 2010 all the way through to today and i know in the future we're already talking about putting together a hot wash of everything we've learned through 2012's fleet week. so rob is going to talk about the van, turkey mission. from turkey we have rear admiral gue
one is stories from the field, if you will, people's experiences in working in international environments to help promote humanitarian missions. fleet week got involved with a humanitarian mission back in october in the earthquake in van, turkey. there's a heavy kurdish in san francisco and the ... better recover from their event and how to better prepare in the future from the katz traufk event that had taken place would not occur. we got a phone call at the fleet week association to ask if we...
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about 150 representatives of local governments and the environment industry in tokyo met to set up a task force, planning to share information on the problem and discuss preventive measures. ministry officials said they need more observation points to detect minute pollutants called pm 2.5. they are found in exhaust and factory smoke. the ministry is drawing up guidelines on protecting people's health if the density of pm 2.5 rises. >> translator: it's close to china. people there are increasingly concerned about the issue. we want the central government to discuss the matter and clearly show us the results as soon as possible. >> authorities in tokyo and osaka have started to provide pollution data online. >>> naval officers from mainly asian pacific countries have gathered in japan to discuss security it is aimed at promoting mutual understanding in the region. on monday 15 officers took part in an opening ceremony at japan's maritime staff college in tokyo. they represent 15 countries, including japan, the u.s., south korea, china, and australia. the director of the college's rese
about 150 representatives of local governments and the environment industry in tokyo met to set up a task force, planning to share information on the problem and discuss preventive measures. ministry officials said they need more observation points to detect minute pollutants called pm 2.5. they are found in exhaust and factory smoke. the ministry is drawing up guidelines on protecting people's health if the density of pm 2.5 rises. >> translator: it's close to china. people there are...
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. >> translator: the strategic environment has been changing drastically in the asia pacific region. it is crucial that japan strengthen its cooperative ties with asean members to secure peace and prosperity in this area. >> suga denied suggestions from the media that china's expansion in the south china sea is the main reason for the visit. he and prime minister abe want to firm up economic partnerships with these fast-growing asian countries, which are leading global economic growth. >>> senior officials of the ruling liberal democratic party and it's coalition party have agreed on abe's economic stimulus plan. the agreement came on thursday at a meeting attended by abe who is also the ldp leader and new komeito leader, natsayama guchi. abe calls the stimulus the first in a series of measures to avoid the economy's freefall and promote private sector investment. one of the three pillars of the package is projects for post- disaster rebuilding and disaster containment. these will include road repairs and making school buildings quake-resistant. the second is the creation of wealth t
. >> translator: the strategic environment has been changing drastically in the asia pacific region. it is crucial that japan strengthen its cooperative ties with asean members to secure peace and prosperity in this area. >> suga denied suggestions from the media that china's expansion in the south china sea is the main reason for the visit. he and prime minister abe want to firm up economic partnerships with these fast-growing asian countries, which are leading global economic...
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it's making an unstable security environment even worse. it occurred on monday morning in baghlan profess province. the bomber was on foot and targeted the chief of the provincial council entering the building. insurgents seeking to weaken the afghan government have carried out attacks and assassinations. foreign combat forces are scheduled to leave afghanistan by the next year as part of a planned hand overof security operations. >>> media in turkey are reporting that a hot air balloon has crashed, killing one and injuring 24 hours. the reports say the balloon crashed while on a sight seeing tour in the cappadocia region. a local mayor said a brazilian passenger was killed. cappadocia area is popular with towerishes because of it's volcanic cones and underground cities. >>> japanese government officials issue a report every month outlining their take on the economy. this time they see signs of a moderate pick up. they upgraded their assessment for the first time in two months. the report says exports are leading the turn around. officials
it's making an unstable security environment even worse. it occurred on monday morning in baghlan profess province. the bomber was on foot and targeted the chief of the provincial council entering the building. insurgents seeking to weaken the afghan government have carried out attacks and assassinations. foreign combat forces are scheduled to leave afghanistan by the next year as part of a planned hand overof security operations. >>> media in turkey are reporting that a hot air...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...